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Show THE Verl D. Stone Utah THURSDAY v 1. f'J, !'f 1:3 I TREASURE HUNTING-Sec- ond Grade students at the Sego Lily Elementary School will present a program for the PTA Election Meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. Rehearsing for the presentation are Debbie Palmer, Gloria Webb, Randy Hall and Suzanne Stewart, 1. to r., with Bradley Greenwood and Brent Colledge inside chest. Second Grade fo Present Program The Second Grade students 1b Mrs. Marjorie Walker's andMrs. Geraldine Halstom's rooms at the Sego Lily Elementary School will present a program at the PTA Election Meeting tonight (Thursday! it was reported by Princip al Paul Hanson. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium and all parents and PTA members are invited. The program is entitled "Treasure Hunting" and will include songs, dramatiziations and speeches showing that children leave their homes to go to school - which is really a treasure hunt. Included in the program will be 60 students, Mr. Hanson said. HATED SOFTEIIIIIG The week of IS THE May 4 "through. has bees proclaimed Foster Parent Week by Governor Calvin L. Rampton. In connection with this observance, Region rn Division of Family Services will hold a Foster Parents' Honor Program on May 6, at 7:30 p,m. at the Eldred Center, 270 West 500 North in Provo. There will be a program with refreshments and door prizes. All interested persons are invited to attend. 10 County represented his district before resigning to accept the county assignment. Prior to that time, he had served a four year term on the Spanish Fork City Council. Among his current responsibilities on the commission, he serves as chairman of the county welfare department, the resources development committee, the newly created county beauti-ficaticommittee, and the buildand ing grounds department. His major concern is the de velopment of a county wide solid waste disposal department. It is one of the first such programs to be developed in the state. The operation includes maintenance of two sanitary cut and fill dump sites for the dis- on At PTA Meeting 30, 1970 Foster Porent Week office. At the time of his appointment, Commissioner Stone was serving as a member of the State House of Representatives. He had f APRIL Governor rVoctoimt Commissioner Verl D. Stone, a Republican from Spanish Fork has announced that he will seek to continue as a mem ber of the commission for a two year term. It was ten months ago. following the untimely death of Floyd H. Harmer that Mr. Stone was named to complete the unexpired term of T ON THE MARKET! . Avoid Limed Pipes and Rave on Soap. IHJER posal of solid wastes, and a rubbish pick up program. Over one half of the county is now participating in the operations and the remainder is expected to join in the next few weeks after final arrangements are completed. Before entering into public service Commissioner Stone was the proprietor of a successful lumber yard and participated in various chamber of commerce and community organizations and affairs. He was not only a member of the Lion's Club but served both as president and as deputy district governor for the Utah District A. He is an active member of the LDS Church and has held posi tions of leadership in the priest - - EASY TERRS Woter Softeners fFr" Factory Wholescla 'IliS Mr. and Mrs. Randall Schow (the former Myrtle Webb) have returned from a trip through New Mexico, Texas and Old Mexico. They accompanied the Provo Senior Citizens roup. hood quorums and auxiliary NOW PRICES, HIGHEST QUALITY .SAME LOW RANDALL SCOWS VISIT TEXAS, MEXICO VERL O. STONE BEST BUY EASYTIRMS FIIEI6US!-MtcvrD- ty rUUY AUTOMATIC DOWN. Whit or Irova UAIANTIE UFETIMI 10 TEARS IN MKINtSS M6900 20,000 Grains 189 32,003 Grains 26900 or- ganizations. Mr. Stone is married to the former Helen Turner. They are the parents of seven children, Gary and Mrs. Tony (Loraine) Peck, both of Spanish Fork; Mrs. John (DeAnn) Tuckett, of Cedar City; Mrs. Ron (Katherine) Tob-le- r, e, of Idaho; Marilyn and who both attend Spanish Fork High School, and- - Mary, who attends Thurber School. It was only recently that Mr. and Mrs. Stone were presented with their sixth grandchild. 12,000 Groin Saint valvot and tanks at uitd on Columbia, Raypo, Wottr National, lotal, tc King, Swporior, Apox, Phont 768-39- 67 SUPERSONICS CO. Ar-len- I Automatic Water Softeners 1005 EAST 500 IFHI. UTAH Ah Affifate NCRTH ST 84043 of PoiafrM Corporate CONGRESSMAN BURTON presents Utah highway director Henry C. Helland check for $655,000 for use in the construction of a hard surface road in San Juan County. -Y- Burton Delivers $655,000 Check our Census For Utah Road Construction Taker is Coming C. R. Lomax, FREE PRESS, Seeks County Commission Post 31 Be Patient LEHI District Mana- ger, reports that the 1970 Census of Population and Housing is nearing completion in the area, that in about another week the census takers should have visited every residence on their lists. Census takers began visiting households on April 1 and have been working continuously to cover their territories. The District Manager asks that householders hold their questionnaires, which were delivered prior to April 1, and have them filled out, ready for the census taker to pick up. This will save time for both the householder and the census taker and speed up the completion of the census. For every fifth household, the census taker will have a longer questionnaire which she will fill out by interviewing a member of the household. The District Manager asks householders to welcome these census takers when they call and to give them full cooperation in getting the required census information. Most of the census takers are women. Each wears a red, white, and blue identification badge which is her official credential. It bears her signature and certifies that she is authorized to perform the duties of a Census Enumerator, and has sworn to keep confidential all census information given her. and run westerly to interwith a national park road to Hall's Crossing in the Glen Congressman Laurence J. Seep Burton, R - Utah, arrived from sect Washington, D.C. recently bearing $655,000 in federal funds for Canyon NationalRecreation Area. Utah road construction. According to Congressman The check was personally pre"TheEconomicDevelop-me- nt Burton, to Utah highway director sented Administration has made Henry C. Helland for use in the construction of a hard surface this grant so that this beautiful I area in San Juan County may be road in San Juan County. n nr. r, rl In iuuii i nnmmft lu iaiu cuiu quinine The money is part of a grant ujjeiieu I am cial development. pleased of $2,514,900 awarded by the Economic Development Adminis- that Utah has obtained this grant tration for construction of 32 and happy that I could bring this miles of hard surface road near check with me today for presentaBlanding. The total cost of the tion to Mr. Helland." project will be $3,674,000. The road will connect with county near Red House road FAS-36- 8 T Lehi Students on U. Honor Roll Three persons from the Lehi area are among the students named to the quarter honor roll at the University of Utah. To be named to the honor list a student must maintain an average of 3.5 or better in all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an "A." Listed are Blaine Lynn Carlton, Russell Christenson and Kathryn K. 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